Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 113, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1885 — Page 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL TI1UIISDAT IIORNINQ APRIL 23 1885.

TTrf tten for the Sen On!. IIUBUA1I YOB THE MUSCOVITE I

BY T. A. WASH. InjUsd! no oilier, mere triuraphaat yell On startled car bu eter foil, la all space twlxt hearea an J bell. Thin this cue ibont in freedom's mlgat la freedom's name and Ireland'! riht. Hurrah: and ihout it with atijer.too. Ia tone to pierce the arch' J siy'a bine: Hurrah' all hearu, tar: ah lor the armed llcso Tite! England: kaoir that land of woi an J pain;. Of raarty r cravej an 1 prUon thttn;, Of btiMel hesits and tcaated veins, Where one: lived callant tcea and tru Where yet lire freedom's cn, a few. Come. Lear Ler frenzied penl'a delight. Come, tear ter shout awae tSeraljht, Come, lUt It roll from Lmmet's grave. Come, hear ita vrcll by Shannon's wave, Cos t(ir itiaKdvcnseaacL'scictm, Cone, hear It la Lha exile's drtaa. Go hear Its roll oa ladle's land, Hark: its glad cry by Cathay strand. Joi:titia each plundered home, Where erelbyfe'.on fectbaa come. And a iU leud re'raia la sped, W here ere thy fligof illzny red Ha loostd Its folds la heaven's light, io, cowering down In paltied frisht do. hurried ca black terror's wias, As rocad the earth this anthem rings The tnavc of the doom it slns Hurrah, and shout 1: with a tiger, too, lu touo topicrco the arch'd fky'a bine. Hurrah! ail hearts, hurrah! for tho bearded Muscovite! Indianapolis. Ind., April. !". JJAltltAKA. "Now, you nest do romo credit to my aarsic, tad gat strong and well aain." Aa Fannie FIea?anton epoke, the put besiie tha bed over which ehe waa leaning, a fjreat bunch cf fragrant violets, moist and beautiful, breathing ttclr swsot stories of abady nooks in deep w oo?3. A little, pale f&co, that bad been lyin listlessly ca the pillow, w lifted eagerly. ' Ob, bow tzzed yea are! Oh, they are like heme, ray c.fn, dear toiLe!'' Great tears relied down the pale face. 4Tell rn about your home. Hov cjtaa 2 oa to leave it fir the city?" Eaid Fannie. "My father dkd and the Tara was sold to pa.? a mcrtgare. I Lad a little nioney and I thcuht I could lied work in th3 city. Peai(!s' Eat Ltre Esrtary GoldinE stoppp j, and a faint, crimson DiChh rc-a upon her pla 'ir:ii!" thcunht Fannie, wi-.e In twenty two yea:; of city life and education ; "u, love story." a?oh 3kd no questions, bat pretty soon Darara a'd: "icn have been to kind I vrill tell you. i eihaps yuu ten tell v.i what to do. "I wilt" help you in tv.y way ta.it I can.' "Two years g: the summer that I was feveL'tri). father took a boarder, end his ht alth lie 1 failed faom slu iymz too bard. I think w is about tweut--ix o; tweatytichl, Lot bar. rl .orrse, hut to -ntle aLd c-od that vre a l ltid hua fro ri tu Grsi. Aua "would cj::'.3 into the j.'ar Jn vrita n;9 and help n.K vith vetT,efab:e3 r.nd fruit, beiau3 fatr r left th.t tj r..a; pa l would carry th rniSk up to the dairy-rc;o:-4 for ruf, au J talked atcat b;cka end the city, ad sh, Miss i'.'fashnton. dort you knuw?" ''fie iLBde love to you? ' "Vit." in a faint wbirer. "And you Io?ed biai?" "Yes,"' aain; "I csald net belp it! "When l e rent away te prendstd to coma f gaia i ext suciiitr, crd h told iae when be made lis tertnee be wculd come to cik me to tLare it." "Did Le cone?" "Falber died the nr st spriiij:, and I came ne re. I tbonpht I ebonld find him, but I did net s?e him for a long time, and whm I did I had become o r-ocr, eo very poor, I would net force znyrelf upon him. I worked as veJlas I could, but this summer I became tick, and but forycu I should have starved." "Po yoa think your lover is stilt true to you?" "I can not tell! I would not trouble him. Fctcetirrea, Cter I found out where hU cüice waa. I would pa?a by after dark and peep in. It wa3 beautifully furnished; sol nope be Ij making h's fortune; but I only wbierertd: 'Gcd bless him,' and came hoaie." "Will you toll tat) bis nami?:' "Lenox Cyrus 15. Lennox." Fannie ricaranicu turned her fac8 abruptly frcm the little sesmstres. who hAd ben theobject cf b?r charity for tho last six weeks, and walked to the window. Lifting the t oft. w bite curtains the bad p'.aesd there, the Icoked Into the strr et, whil ringln in hzt car? waj the aaca Bubara Golding had jest speken. "Cyrus ß. Lennox!" be nai very pale when she cam aain to the bsdside, bat her voice waj a3 steady and sweet as ever as she said : "I must leave you no w, Barbara, but I will come again this aftornoon. If you want anything, His. Harper will answer tne bell." "Yes, the is very kiad. Butyou will come gain V "This afternoon! Try to eat a few cf the slrawbsrxie? I ba-o brotj.sht you." hft went away tb-n. toppirrg as nsual to ieli tbe jirit:c3 ot tbepojr tenement hojL-ze lo care u r the t!ck r.irl until bf r ictcrn. I3ut instead o: driving to tha slor:3 whara she bad Ir.ttfadod to m.tic the ?.r.al purr.ai2t3 loranrerly completed vedirg cattit. Ehe told the ccar:ic:a:i to driva bom?. Oaco there, u::hcidin the anxious Icqnirlc3cf ht-r annt, aston'.ihf ' at br eivly re:urn and p.i'e f?.c?, Le went to btr on rconj, bolting the dc&r, befcro t,ls f.mk ibwa ia a chair, wrarttd Viith he eiT;:t to maintain htr composure. rrcj U. Lenrcx, tbf p;:.rl slid. Fannia TIeä:ant2.n lociioir arennd b.?r luxuriou3 room a p!ftaut cor.iasjcn cf drc3, naw pirrrent iiadini: t; b!e a:;d w.:drcb, drawcro cvf TiIov.irTTiih dainty Hncry, o?in trunks wiiiins to bs ptckeJ. And tLo preparaticrs r- ii f r n ei 'ir in cne short week, and the trlur:c:u cIec: waCyiui I. Lennox. What v:m to! . V?ry tVo l;Ue Sf'Jresi ?he fcnr.d & crvin r in the a:t:c hA to'.d her? The jjn-tr Si cf tue tr.ntv.?at bcus3 bad bsea a J.xvant in lbs r.'c:-4ntc:i f3mily,nnd carr.9 to Fai.nre, .ho vrm r:ch r.nJ nerons,whenevtrcny Jl?tre?3 cr-m to Lor notice. And lanni? 1 .l fcr.e at hf.r b.,: call, to ünl Birbi?a Goldirtcrirg ia de!iricu3 fver, evider tly otc rwcrkeJ, poorly fed. and 6iitim: In the liit'e iUtlc chat-btr. Soa had pud :or a better rocra cn a 1 j7.r llsor, bsd f-ent a doctor, bud surlicd rr.tdlcines, food and care, bad v s!tci tsr c-Ler, till the doctor yrrnoTCcd her cn the rca 1 to r coverr. And in rttcrn the hr.d he vd that Gyrus, Ler own betrothed hnsand, wai tba lover of JJarl sra GclJin-. lo?3 h j love her yet?"' the girl thought, pushlnrr ba.: the hair from her pa!e face, and looking ia the mirror. I am far bar.Jsoracr. En? is pretty only, sweet aad fiir. I em handsoma and r.c:omplil.ed. Sne is a piapr, I ana wealthy! Cyrus is not poor cow tine- bia aunt died ; but be will rise to eminsnce with my wealth to aid hiu:, bllo b.3 M ba aburdaa uoa

hfm. Only a week. Loc before Birbar can ever tit np, we ahali be a our war to

Kuxore, and he will ssoa forget her. Why didha aeek me if he lored hex? It wai oily a request of bis aunt's, not a command, that he ihoald marry me if I consented. Bit he came to me, and I love him I love him! Can Barbara give him a batter lore than rains? lean give h?r money to return to her old home, if ehe wishes! Bat if he lovei ter! Oh, Cyrus, rto yoa lovo her and not me! I can not doubt! I must know!' As if in answer to the thought, a servant rapped at lhi door, and, opening it, Faanie wa banded Cyrus Lennox's card. "I will come down at ouc3," aha eaid, tak- ! oil Ler hat and Biiooth'.DK ter disordered hair. Sae was not erry that he had called while tha Cr3t excitement cf bar d:2Civery Eervcd her with a CctUIon strength to endure any word he might sp3al:. She came to him inietly, disalned aa ever, but yery pai?i si pai. n iswl anxio-siy l she was well. "Well, but tired," ehe answered. "I have been out this nomine " They talked of indifferent mattars for a ehort time; then Fannie said, earnestly: "Cyru, I have a cravlrg dfIra to nsi: yoi one trne woman'a qnestioa. Will yoa proai le rce a tincer8 answer?" lie hesitated a moment, then said: "I will answer truthfully whatever yoa a!k." "Did you ever love any other woman be fcr yoa knew me?" "B-o you not thin it enough to know I love you now?" be said. "Youprcmifad me a sincere answer, and yoa nivo ms an eyaslon," she said, reproachfully. "Because yoa ask me to tear o?3n aa old Wound your love is healing.' ' "Yet, even if it pains bath you and me, I te;r, yoa to tell me of your first love.'' FAunie'a lips were pirched and stiff, but she spoke calmly. "SiEca yea insist," Cyrus said, gravely, "I wiil tell you. Two ytars ass, in a farm hcue where I was boarding I met a womAn. or, raUur, a girl, a sweet, fair mai'Icn, I leved. I was a pcor man than, Fanni, and the bad a bappy, pleasant home. So I bale Ler farewell, hoping to return the next year and bring her home to the city. When I did letcrn the farm 7783 ssM aad Barbara had pone away. None of the neighbors could tell any thine about her." "It was your place to seek her!'' "I did, faithfully. Bat I could find no trace of ber whereabouts. In the autumn my aunt died. Bh3 bad level you for yeirs, and her last wia'i wa3 the hope that yea would one day be my wife. It was a A-eet solace to me even in my sorrow for her losa, and pain at Barbira'a disappearauca. to have your sympathy, and 1 soon found there was yet room in my heart for a true, tcnJar love. Yen can" not believe I would have asked yoa to be my wile had I not I07eJ yon? "Bat if, evan now, yen found Birbira?" "I have long ago ceased to seek her!" "Yet, if she came to tou?" "Yea are my be:ro.hed wife!" "Yet, if BjjbirA c iu-.e ta yoa, poor, friend1fs er.d tick; if she to! I you she had come to tha city set-kins wcik, hoping to had you, ar d Led iank uncif-r h?r burden of loneli Df'sanu.cil; if the to!d you, tbnt r.i;d, fco'.sor? and oiry, she had locked i.i at you in your ci:zr c:iica, and turned away a:ivriilir: to ti'rcw t'-ii harden of her piverty upon you; if -e hoi Btrun'rd until sho had fainted and fall sick, and was .saining ho Ith slowly, hopelessly, with no future !ai"ra her but a iuture oi poverty and toil, n mra-ira came so to you, Cyru?, what would you say?' I But only a pallid face, with crreat beads cf perspiration upon the broad brow, was lified In fpeecblafs nouy to meet her eyes. Only Iar?e, browa eyes, wiatful i.nd tnüering, appeared to htr womanly teart. There was a deep süeoca in the room for a Ions time. Then a boar? voice ej.id: "Yon have feea Birliua?" "Yes, I have f pen her." "As yoa describe?" "Y'es,! "And you dfsp:?e me ai faithl3S3 to her and to you?" "No, I do not despise you! Iam s-rry that you did not know your own hear; better, when yoa came to a3k me to be yoar wife." All her pain and love was well hidden in the cold, proud voice which Fannie Flea3anton assumed, to cover her breaking; heart. Bat after a moment, she said, more jrentlv: i, ..' Barbara has been very ill, and is still too ! weak to bear any great agitation. Yoa raut be patient and leave her to me. When she is well enough , you shall see her." "Fannie, you will break our ensaament? You will dare the gessip that will be the result of any change now? You will not trust me to tear cut thl3 old love and be ever true and faithful to you? I am not so weak but I c?n do so. if you will trust me." "But I will not!" was the quiet reply; "I will marry no man whoso heart is no; all mine. I will have no memory of another love tor my constant rival. We can still ba fri?nd?, Cyru?, but never a-jain lovers." He had no worda to meet the steady isolation of her voice, but yet he took no coward's plea for shelter. He would not eay, even to hie own heart, "She never loved me; ehe is glad to throw ma off." He knew etc had loved hirn, beirjr too purely womanly to give her hand where sha had not alreztly gnen her heart. He knew tho sacrifice she was making. He tcok both her little cold hands in bis, lifted them reverently to his lips, fajir.?: "2J8V Gcd bkts you for your KDoinn. to ber. 1 will coma aain when you send for he lef: her, c?.rryic th? dream of fain re :arp;rei 3 she had carnsd Six moatha next L?r reirt with him. She could not trust t ers!!f to think. Ohtainic tho dcclor's permirsicn, the brought Barbara to her own sta:!y hou?.9 and nursed ber bark to heulth. rcs'crinf; her to her lover, but tclllrs her nothir cf Ler on cacriäre. Belcre th3 winter ?rov cirae there w.:3 a quiet weddir.v;. for tlie doctor bad ttronly nr?f d a warmer climate fcr the invalid. tha was very bfipry tins pale, little E'.rbira, when sheltered by her has hind's love, she took leave of her kind friend and went away to sek th3 soft air cf Florida, to court health ia ba'my Southern brrc:.?3. She waj very happy ia csr husband's tnder care, his carrsiins affection ia the winter n:nt!i?, wnea evsri tba warmth od f:aranc c! Florida air would vot biing back the lest atrengtb. Little by lift!? ehe faded away, alwaya gentle and lovir.g, lv8j3 hf ppy, even wh?n she lay dyinjr, in hsr hesbscd's loving arms; nevsr ruc33in any divided '07e or duty had e7er thrrntered to E?paratj the-u. Gently and painlessly, cs a babe elnks to a'.umbor, little Brrbara f auk into the last earthly sleep, h-r lu;.d npen ber husband breast, his tender words toothing her, hia loving touch c&resjicr, her. E.-ftly they laM her under the everirrfea verdure of tbe JSoutheru cras. sad Cyrus turned hi3 face homeward, widowed and FCTroful. Two years later Fannia Fleasaatoa returned "from ber European trip, taea i nmediately after BirbsrVs weddin.T. Hr old home waj uncbaneJ, her auai glad to come tack ta her houseke?piu and Iriendi. A little paler, a little graver, Cyras found her when he came to ca'.i. bai still th.s gentle, dignthed woman he remfrabsrsJ, th.9 trag comiauloa his s;ui cra7ri. ,

Never to living ears did ha tell the eesret he learned in his brief married life, the secret tfeat Barbara, sweet, gentle Barbara, whoso girlish beauty had won his love, whoie deepeat pity bad atirred his deepest pitr, was not the bo ul wife he hoped to had. Gentle, lorIds, suffer in sr, ehe appealed to his protection, his pity, and he gave her bcth ia full measure. Bat he knew only too oon that ehe couli never meet hirn heart to heart as Fannie coald; could never be hi3 truo Ufa companion. He was loyally true to her memory, speaking no word of hia aesiei disappointment. Bat b sought Fannie with a lever'a ea9rne:e, a life's devotion, and Fannie, loving him with her whole heart, knewitwaino divided homago he oSered her, whn, for the second time, he asked her to be his wifa.Sha hai made her sucrific, and knaw that aba Lad soothed Barbara's passage to the praye, net hastened it. And with a clear consc ience, a deep, abiding love, ehe onemore pnt her hand in that of Cyrui Lennox &hd became his faithful, dearly lo7el vile, ANDlinW JiCKSON'a IIOIIE.

Old Hickory ISodr Servant Belatra Some lotereatlnp; Facta tJ to "Old Marstor's" I'ecallailttea. (KashTllle World. I The proposition which has been made, and which ia now before the Legislature, to tender the Hermitege Farm, a first-class tract of aome 500 acres, the property ot the State of Tennessee, to the United States Government for the purpose of having built thereon a home for the soldiers of the war of 131L the the Fioridian war, the Mexican war and ell tbe wars prior to the lale Confederate war, is now before the Tenne3ee Legislature. The other day a legislative committee went out to tbe Hermitage to "spy out" the property, and their arrival and their presence quite completely broke no the quiet colored people located oa "Old master's farm." Tbey cam? to town to see Governor Bites about it. They had heard that ths farm was to be sold, and its occupants turned out to shift elsewher. The speaker cf the delegation was . Fnc'e Alfred Jackaon, now eighty-two years old, one of Ganeral Jaoksoa's old-tico servants. Ha va3 ia great trouble. He said to the Governor: "Gin'l Bates, I done heard dat you're gwice to turn ell us old Jackson niger3 out, and I come here to had out about it." "Fähaw, Alfredl Somebolr has been focline: yoa," eafd Governor Bates. "Don't trouble yoarsalf; go home and re3t contented. You can live at tha Hermitage a long time yet and I will seo that yoa are not disturbed." The old darky took th Governor's assurance with such iccd grac, aDd se9nied so well satisfied with the turn things had taken, the World repori er ventured to pump him aa to General Jacxson's peculiarities. "Facie Alfred,' said tbe reporter, "wain't the General pretty high-tempered?" "Well, young mars ter, tfat liepius oa de circumstance. He wouldn't allow for no man for to 'spute bis word; and bs woaldn't allow fcr r.o man for to cry h'm down. He wt-re jokey and full of fnn. hut whenever he svd 'by tee eti-:r;;a s Go J" e'en everybody kr.cvd jr.t what ha said." "Dis hera ctatao out dar," said Uncle Alfred, pointing to the bronzj general, rirapnnt, "dis he-o s':i'u looks like him abont de be3d and face, but 13 one ct New O.-leans i de b3t. I was d'.r at horns when Mr. Healey sr.d Colonf 1 Farle painted da portraits of de General. " "And you remember their vijita" "Ob course X doea. I a'.n't njver lived wid uny udder whit people, I was brn at de Hermitiga in ls03. and I was twelve year old when old marker left Nashville for to go to New Orleans. I remember when old mar?ter died In LSI, f )r I war standin' right dar 'longaide of his bed, H wer de greatest man what ever lived everybody said so, and all of hia black people believed it." Vermicelli Pudding. Fare oil", thinly, the yellow rind ot one fresh lemon, and break a stick of cinnamon into bit3, boil these in a quart of milk, and then sweeten to taste. Strain through a hair sieve. Pat eix ounces of vermicelli into the above mixture and boil it for ten minutes; beat up five whole ezgs, add and stir then into a mixture; pour all into a baking dish, and bake for half aa hour. Sardine Toast Take some eardlnes, carefally skin and bane them, lay them on slice of buttered toast, with a few drops of lemon juice, and put them into the oven with a buttered paper over to get quite hot. Serve at OKC3. A new seedless grape has just come into notice in France. It is a tabic grape of tho Cha?selas family, and its ssedless character makes it especially desirable for this purpose. lo Prepared. There, is hardly a family in which accidents of some kind are not of frequent 00 cr.rrfEcr, and to give immediate and snra relief from tbe consequent pain, every housshcld should have Pond's Extract at hand. Its wonderful healing power for all kinds of cuts, bruires, swellings, sprains, soreness, paine, aches, etc., has been eatisiactorily attested by numerous testimonials during the last forty years. It will be found invaluable, especially when medical aid can net be quickly obtained. Go to your drängtet and esk for Pond's Extract. Take no substitute, but have the trenaine article. Herd-Money Cake. Gold Part: Take two cupe cf sugar, a scant cup of butter, and work together to : cream, then add the yciks of eicht c, four caps cf tloar and one tablf gpoonf lit of cornstarch; one cup of fcur milk, with a tea-apoc.nfni of soda in it, added the list thing, except the llavor, which may he lemon and vanilia. Silver Part: Take two cup of :u.;ar &r.d one of butter, four enps of tloar and cue taMepoonf al 0 corn-starch, the whitfs of euht e;:z cue cop ct sour milk. tea3poouful of sida; tlavnr with almond cr peach. Put in the baking pan, alternately, one spooafal of gold and ceo cf siUer. Neither mental nor physical labor can ho accomplished satisfactorily unless the system h in order. Whsnyod ft-el tired, lauyaid, wearied without exertion, th.-j mind slow to &:t, and requiring great mental effort, yoa C2U rest assured that yoar L v?r ii not acting prcrerlv. and that nsture require' 5 tnjistaiice to help throw oil ircpuiitiej. There is no remedy that will accomplish thin so mildly and vet eilctually a3 Pimcklt A3ii Bitted. A trial will satisfy you cf ita merits. Foor Man's Fruit Cake. This cike is excellent as well t economical. Take onp and a ba'f cups of brown sugar, two cup3 cf'rlour, ere of butter and one of chopp-jd raisins, three Tg?, ttree table3pcoi3 oi soor milk, half a teaspoon cf soda, half o cup of blackberry jam. Mix the s:nar, butt? r a"d e?.: tcgfthir first, then the Hour and milk and fruit. Bake in a moderate 07eu. It i. seldom that a medicine is ef.iracious in euch a long list cf diseases as Miahler'a Kerb Bitters has proved itself. Coaaaaption, dyspepsia, liver complaint, every form of fever, jaundice, scrofula, and other complaints yield speedily to its nowerfal efTe:ts. S. Weaver, of Perryviile, Md., waa cured of neuralgia and bleeding plies, and his wife found it invaluable ia a case of favar and SgU9.

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